Annexin A1 regulates TGF-beta signaling and promotes metastasis formation of basal-like breast cancer cells.

Journal: Proceedings Of The National Academy Of Sciences Of The United States Of America
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Abstract

Annexin A1 (AnxA1) is a candidate regulator of the epithelial- to mesenchymal (EMT)-like phenotypic switch, a pivotal event in breast cancer progression. We show here that AnxA1 expression is associated with a highly invasive basal-like breast cancer subtype both in a panel of human breast cancer cell lines as in breast cancer patients and that AnxA1 is functionally related to breast cancer progression. AnxA1 knockdown in invasive basal-like breast cancer cells reduced the number of spontaneous lung metastasis, whereas additional expression of AnxA1 enhanced metastatic spread. AnxA1 promotes metastasis formation by enhancing TGFbeta/Smad signaling and actin reorganization, which facilitates an EMT-like switch, thereby allowing efficient cell migration and invasion of metastatic breast cancer cells.

Authors
Marjo De Graauw, Martine Van Miltenburg, Marjanka Schmidt, Chantal Pont, Reshma Lalai, Joelle Kartopawiro, Evangelia Pardali, Sylvia Le Dévédec, Vincent Smit, Annemieke Van Der Wal, Laura Van't Veer, Anne-marie Cleton Jansen, Peter Ten Dijke, Bob Van De Water
Relevant Conditions

Breast Cancer